I've just seen an advertisement for "The Voice UK 2015" and it reminded me that I had never posted the photos from the version of this that we did for Kirkbean Exhibition last year.
For anyone who doesn't know it, The Voice UK is a talent show for singers where the judges sit with their back to the performers and if they are impressed with what they hear they turn around. (I believe there is a US version of this).
My eldest son James loves all these music talent shows and wanted us to make a diorama of one for the exhibition, so this was all his idea, I just made the relevant parts under his instruction!
First of all here is a photo of what we were trying to recreate ...
The four judges were Tom Jones, Kylie Minogue, Will.i.am and Ricky Wilson.
Here is our version ...
After the singers are chosen they go backstage to meet up with their family, are interviewed by two presenters and before the next stage of the contest they meet with the judge who has chosen them to rehearse for the next episode. We tried to show this with three small scenarios ...
Here are close ups of the judges ...
Ricky Wilson ...
Tom Jones ...
Will.i.am ...
and Kylie Minogue ...
The performer meeting her family after she has been chosen to go forward to the next round ...
Being interviewed ...
and meeting her judge (Kylie) and a star guest (Jessie J) to rehearse ...
Will.i.am was often tweeting on his mobile so we wanted to show that! ...
A few overall pics ...
To add to the atmosphere James played music with his ipod attached to the stage... it did get a bit loud sometimes - (eventually we did have to move the display away from Walter (Walts-Trains)!
In case anyone wants to know how I made the chairs, they were spares I had from the space station, fitted with funky foam. I fitted the chairs on to the tops of some crayola pencil crayons which I then stuck to a sweet tin lid which I had painted and they did actually turn around!
The desks with the buzzers I had to cut out and make out of strong card.
It was quite a challenge, but fun to make. I am pleased to say that visitors both young and old recognised it!
Elaine